Not sure what you mean by that, but if we go deep down on how things actually are instead of how they ought to be, there's no full freedom of speech anywhere in the entire world.It just so happens that you are allowed to speak up more in some places than others, and it happens that for certain things, there are better places than others, and when it comes to things like this and corporativism in general, EU is a better place to be at than US, and both are better places to be than many other parts of the world which are beyond fucked up.

Leo(T.C.K.) wrote:it was documented before that they just entered the building, took money and left without doing any work

Well I really don't see the problem, they've been doing that in the french institutions for decades. Nothing horrible, just the normal ways corrupt western democracies function.All this is meaningless, the Earth is ruined, we're all going to die.

It takes about a hour but it sheds some light on the truth. This is the agenda behind it. youtube.com/watch?v=jPmUGq25KBkIf the board feels I should not post this or wishes to not post things like this in the future let me know.

Terraniux wrote:If the board feels I should not post this or wishes to not post things like this in the future let me know.

Ok... the net neutrality concerns all of us, because without it all gamer will suffer.But please refrain from posting any more politic stuff (especially when it's tinfoil hat theory stuff).We have btw. a rule for this circumstances.

Terraniux wrote:If the board feels I should not post this or wishes to not post things like this in the future let me know.

Ok... the net neutrality concerns all of us, because without it all gamer will suffer.But please refrain from posting any more politic stuff (especially when it's tinfoil hat theory stuff).We have btw. a rule for this circumstances.

I understand that....

(especially when it's tinfoil hat theory stuff).

This I dont.

I thank you for not deleting the whole link. But I've watched over 100+ documentaries. POV's from left to right, up and down. criss cross.And people deserve to wake up.

I feel this is my duty. Again . I do not want to bring doom or anything -- but the truth is dark, leading to light.

It seems they still can battle it over on courts and with congress on their back.

Then again, Net Neutrality is almost inexistent in Portugal (where I live), and is actually used as an example of what may happen without Net Neutrality overseas.It's not as dramatic as what people may believe, but then again the EU has other rules which both directly and indirectly prevent some bullshit being pulled, "some" Net Neutrality of sort to speak.

But things like specific cheaper packages to have more access to certain apps or services do exist (my ISP is the one employing them actually), and some websites have already been blocked, apparently by the order of Portugal government itself (all "piracy" sites for the record, but from the DNS only, so if you put the IPs directly in your hosts file or use another DNS, they're still accessible).

Isn't it funny?You are allowed to upgrade/downgrade your plan as a client, but ISPs are held at gunpoint when it comes to providing bandwidth to big companies.Does Comcast have a monopoly? Go back in time and see what Clinton did in 1996, plus the FCC revolving-doors corruption all over the 2000's decade.How about you try taking regulations down a notch just to see what happens?

And the internet going to end? Are you ppl seriously that stupid to believe all that fearmongering originating from the same companies that benefit from all that overregulation?

===========================================More to add:99.9% of internet censorship comes from government entities via regulation or court orders.

You are seriously oversimplifying things Higor. One very serious consideration that you overlook is that a huge part of internet infrastructure was physically built by private companies but was directly funded by tax dollars. In many countries it was built by the government themselves, again using tax dollars. The people own this, it was our money used to make it with the agreement that it was done with a strong eye towards universal service.

Now that it's done and in place the US government is trying to walk back that commitment and assert more control over it. The internet is subversive and immensely powerful and because of that I don't think it's possible to stop the US gov from slowly taking it over but let's call it what it is and not try to paint it with a "free market economy" brush. The internet itself is a free market and it needs to be, however the physical structure is not a free market. We built it, we own it, we all get to use it equally or the entire model falls apart.

"You damn kids, back in my time we made the items, maps and games ourselves with an unwieldy engine using counter-intuitive crash-prone tools and we liked it so much we built communities around this which nowadays look like cults because they're quasi-parallel societies based on the same old games." -Hellkeeper